
Nicolas (amanico) presents the Breguet Tourbillon Ref 3450 Pt RG, a platinum and rose gold timepiece, contrasting its refined and classic charm with a previously shared Messidor model. His post invites collectors to appreciate the intricate details and aesthetic balance of this bi-metal tourbillon.


The Breguet Tradition collection represents a radical departure from the brand's classical aesthetic, launched in 2005 to showcase the mechanical artistry typically hidden beneath traditional dials. Reference 3450 emerged as part of this contemporary line, which paradoxically honors Abraham-Louis Breguet's original souscription watches by exposing the movement architecture. The collection marked Breguet's bold entry into modern haute horlogerie, challenging expectations while maintaining the brand's historical DNA.
This particular example features the distinctive asymmetrical dial layout that defines the Tradition series, with the tourbillon prominently displayed at 7 o'clock and a subsidiary seconds register positioned at 3 o'clock. The hand-guilloché silver dial demonstrates Breguet's continued mastery of traditional decorative techniques, while the exposed movement components reveal contemporary finishing standards. The manual-winding caliber showcases silicon components and modern materials, representing Breguet's technical evolution beyond its 18th-century foundations.
The Tradition 3450 occupies a unique position within Breguet's contemporary catalog, appealing to collectors who appreciate both historical references and modern horological innovation. Production numbers remain relatively limited compared to the brand's classical pieces, contributing to its desirability among enthusiasts seeking distinctive complications. The rose gold case variant shown here represents the collection's luxury positioning, while the exposed movement architecture continues to attract collectors drawn to mechanical transparency over traditional elegance.
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